brown - world on the edge; how to prevent environmental and economic collapse (2011)

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brown - world on the edge; how to prevent environmental and economic collapse (2011)

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[...]... Stated otherwise, it would take 1.5 Earths to sustain our current consumption Environmentally, the world is in overshoot mode If we use environmental indicators to evaluate our situation, then the global decline of the economy's natural support systems the environmental decline that will lead to economic decline and social collapse is well under way No previous civilization has survived the ongoing... living standards to previously unimaginable levels A century ago, annual growth in the world economy was measured in the billions of dollars Today, it is measured in the trillions In the eyes of mainstream economists, the world has not only an illustrious economic past but also a promising future Mainstream economists see the 200 8-0 9 global economic recession and near -collapse of the international financial... both to more-efficient irrigation systems and to more water-efficient crops And for industries and cities, it implies doing worldwide what some are already doing—namely, continuously recycling water It is time to ban deforestation worldwide, as some countries already have done, and plant billions of trees to sequester carbon We need a worldwide effort to conserve soil, similar to the U.S response to the. .. and as they do, irrigation-based harvests are shrinking The first food bubble to burst is in Saudi Arabia, where the depletion of its fossil aquifer is virtually eliminating its 3-million-ton wheat harvest And there are at least another 17 countries with food bubbles based on over- pumping The Saudi loss of some 3 million tons of wheat is less than 1 percent of the world wheat harvest, but the potential... much less the experience, to discuss this prospect To help us understand how we got so close to the edge, Parts I and II of this book document in detail the trends just described the ongoing liquidation of the earth's natural assets, the growing number of hungry people, and the lengthening list of failing states Since it is the destruction of the economy's natural supports and disruption of the climate... over 400 million tons would have cost 160 million tons While projected world carryover stocks of grain (the amount remaining in the bin when the new harvest begins) for 2011 were reduced from 79 days of world consumption to 72 days by the Russian heat wave, they would have dropped to 52 days of consumption if the heat wave had been centered in Chicago This level would be not only the lowest on record,... aquifers are the Ogallala underlying the U.S Great Plains, the Saudi one described earlier, and the deep aquifer under the North China Plain Surface water, in contrast, is typically stored behind dams on rivers and then channeled onto the land through a network of irrigation canals Historically, and most notably from 1950 until the mid-1970s, when many of the world' s large dams were built, this was the main... the national level, but continued overexploitation of aquifers could soon catch up with them In most of the leading U.S irrigation states, the irrigated area has peaked and begun to decline In California, historically the irrigation leader, a combination of aquifer depletion and the diversion of irrigation water to fast-growing cities has reduced irrigated area from nearly 9 million acres in 1997 to. .. food bubble in the region Thus in the Middle East, where populations are growing fast, the world is seeing the first collision between population growth and water supply at the regional level For the first time in history, grain production is dropping in a geographic region with nothing in sight to arrest the decline Because of the failure of governments in the region to mesh population and water policies,... cities It is the ice melt from the mountain glaciers in the Himalayas and on the Tibetan Plateau that helps sustain the dry-season flow of the major rivers in India and China the Ganges, Yangtze, and Yellow Rivers and the irrigation systems that depend on them At some point, what had been excessive local demands on environmental systems when the economy was small became global in scope A 2002 study by . class="bi x0 y0 w0 h0" alt="" WORLD ON THE EDGE How to Prevent Environmental and Economic Collapse Lester R. Brown W • W • NORTON & COMPANY NEW YORK LONDON Copyright © 2011 by Earth Policy. sustain our current consumption. Environmentally, the world is in overshoot mode. If we use environmental indicators to evaluate our situation, then the global decline of the economy's natural. growth in the world economy was measured in the billions of dollars. Today, it is measured in the trillions. In the eyes of mainstream economists, the world has not only an illustrious economic

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